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AMUSEMENTS. G AIN TO-DAY SHE DANCES' To Heathen Idols, To the Wind Gods, ' To the Surf Gods, To the Wood Gods, CLAD . In a Cloak of Grass, An Alluring Smile. The Beauty of a Goddees, The Lure of a Siren, The Temper of a Savage, The Raiment of Eve, The Charm' of Circe, and 1 A Heart of Gold — That’s the White Almond Blossom, CLARINE SEYMOUR, —rCLARINE SEYMOUR, - CLARINE SEYMOUR, - CLARINE SEYMOUR, In 4; D. W. Griffith’s D. W. Griffith’s D. W. Griffith’s D. W. Griffith’s Latest First National Production of the Southern Seas, of a wonderful love and regeneration, of wild adventure amid the waving palms of the SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. The picture that nearly cost the lives of the great producer and his company. “THE IDOL DANCER.” “THE IDOL DANCER.” “THE IDOL DANCER.” - “THE IDOL DANCER.” QUEEN’S THEATRE. TO-DAY: 2 to 5 and 6.30 to 10. And KING EDWARD. 2.30 and 7.15. PLEASE NOTE SCREENING TIMES: Of “IDOL DANCER”; QUEEN’S. KING EDWARD. 3 p.m, 2.30 6.45 and 8.30. . 7.40 BE WISE. COME EARLY. Jj] y E R Y B O D Y ’ S TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-NIGHT, 6.30-10. “Only looka out for lee tie children’s nexta time yer-riderin yer automobile.” The words came from the Ups of Pietro Massent, “An Alien.” in New York. ALL THOUGHTS OF REVENGE HAD GONE. A Man’s soul had died within him when his beloved little “Rosa” was killed. A REALISTIC .STORY OF TO-DAY. “AN ALIEN.” AN ALIEN.” “AN ALIEN.” “AN ALIEN.” With the Greatest Character Actor of the modern stage And screen, . GEORGE BEBAN, GEORGE BEBAN, GEORGE BEBAN, GEORGE BEBAN, In a Masterly Impersonation of an • Italian Alien. Produced by THOMAS INGE, From the Famous Suooessful Stage Play and Poem: “THE SIGN OF THE ROSE.” A Human Story" with Heart Interest of High Merit. LAUGHTER AND TEARS INTERMINGLED. ' A BIG PICTURE, WITH A BIG LESSON. Well-chosen Supports will be screened, inoludin|r, “Too Many Tenants” (Comedy), Co-operatiye Weekly.:, Q A N 0 I N ,G. BALLROOM DANCING, CORRECT , STEP, STYLE, AND RHYTHM. UP-TO-DATE DANCES WITH STANDARDISED STEPS. Miss WALLACE'S CLASSES Will Resume as under; ADULTS’ CLASSES, EAEjLY SETTLERS’ HALL. TUESDAY, APRIL 5. at 8 p.m., BEGINNERS’ CLASS. THURSDAY, APRIL 7. at 8 p.m., ADVANCED PUPILS’ CLASS. PORT CHALMERS CLASS, DRUIDS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. at 8 p.m. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLASS (14 to 17 years), SMITH’S HALL (Corner George and Hanover streets], FRIDAY, APRIL 8, at 7.30 p.to. CHILDREN’S CLASS, ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOL ROOM (Cumberland street), SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, At 10 a.m. ; PRIVATE TUITION BY ARRANGEMENT. Terms: Town Classes £1 Is. Port Chalmers £1 ss. N Address: 836 CUMBERLAND STREET. New "Phone No. 2369. rjpHE LATEST IN JAZZ MUSIC. “JAZZ ALBUM.” v By Jack Saohan, containing—- “ HalakuE Jazz ” (Fox Trot). “The Dixie Dpughboys” (One Step). “Sonoma” (Hesitation Waltz). “ Jitzie Jazz ’’ ''(Fox TrotJ. “The Cincinnati Cinch” (One Step). “Les Graces” (Valse). “ Hawaiian Nights ” (Fox Trot). And the world-know*: “Carmena” Valse. The Whole Lot for Is 6d. Is 9d each (Posted). TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, George street, Dunedin. Empire theatre. TO-MORROW, at 7 p.m. “ WAGE SLAVERY AND; THE WAY OUT.” Mr COLIN ROBERTSON. All Invited. CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. D ,unedin city corporation. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. Electricity Power and Light Consumers are hereby notified that POWER WILL NOT, BE AVAILABLE between the hours of 8 a*m. and 12 noon on SUNDAY, the 20th March, 1921. G. A. LEWIN, 19m Town Clerk. BANK NOTICES. O T I c E. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. Pursuant to the terms of. “The Banking Act, 1908,” WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of March, 1921, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the undermentioned Banks throughout Otago: THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA (LIMITED); C. G. Ogilvio, Inspector BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES'; Oscar Lines, Chief Inspector. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA; P. H. Cox. THE C6 NATIONAL BANK OP NEW ZEALAND (LTD.); D. W. Duthie, General Manager. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OP AUSTRALIA (LTD.); E P. Yaldwyn, Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND; H. Buckleton, General Manager. YITSTHEN Soot meets Scot WATSON’S Tv No. 10 is the mutual thought. The connoisseur’s favourite. 7ja ECZEMA CURED I—My Herbal 'treatment positively cures the distressing trouble.—Thompson,' herbalist, Oamaru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18198, 19 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18198, 19 March 1921, Page 1